AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRule of Law Watch: Repubblika says the EU’s 2026 Rule of Law Report confirms Malta still has unresolved gaps, including judicial independence, court efficiency, protection for journalists, and an independent National Human Rights Institution. Courtroom Politics: In the Yorgen Fenech trial over Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder, former police commissioner Lawrence Cutajar is due to take the stand as the defence seeks limits on live press coverage of audio recordings. Planning & Accountability: Malta’s planning system faces fresh scrutiny after watchdogs reversed course on a Buskett “farmer’s quarters” proposal, sending it back for consideration despite earlier technical objections. Justice System Staffing: The Justice Ministry has opened a call for two new judges, with applications due by 7 August. Transport Pressure: ADPD criticises government transport priorities after continued bus overcrowding, arguing for bus rapid transit and safer cycling options. Local Governance & Culture: Sliema’s Arts Festival returns with street art, music and workshops, backed by the Local Government Ministry and framed around “BY HUMANS. FOR HUMANS.” Energy Row: PN warns of another wave of summer power cuts and voltage problems, blaming infrastructure planning failures. Child Protection: A new “Stop it Now! Malta” helpline launches to prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation, with guidance for adults. EU Climate Costs: Malta says it secured concessions in the EU ETS overhaul, while the Malta Business Bureau argues the reform still doesn’t fully protect island states from decarbonisation costs.
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